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Texas Jury Orders Verizon to Pay $175 Million in Patent Infringement Verdict

A Texas jury has ruled that Verizon Communications must pay $175 million for infringing on patented technology, marking a significant judgment in the telecommunications patent lit…

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In a recent patent infringement trial held in Texas, a jury found Verizon Communications liable for infringing on patented technology and awarded $175 million in damages. This verdict underscores the ongoing legal challenges faced by major telecom companies regarding intellectual property rights and patent enforcement.
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